Byndelle Hybrida

Hybrid Biomedia | Mycelium and Metal Alive Installation

2017 | Eleonore Residency | STWSTx48 | Linz, Austria

Byndelle Hybrida focuses on the search for a hybrid created out of the combination of metals and mycelium. The project is inspired by the papers of Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda and Donna Haraway, both involving concepts of nature, technique and cyborgs. These concepts are explored deeply within the idea of women being nature and men technique and moving forward into a new sexless era where we have all evolved to be hybrids. We are technological subjects, we are natural in our own shape, we are political entities, and we are cyborgs.

Mycelium is used as a reference to our own nature as humans since we share more characteristics with the fungi kingdom than with any other. Experiments in mycoremediation -in this case the digestion of heavy metals by mycelium-, and explorations about nature consuming and then merging with the technique are done, in order to create hybrids. 

The outcome of Byndelle Hybrida is an exploration of geometrical shapes representing men and women, with a subtle and organic aesthetic, given by mycelium, that reminds us what was once the idea of women; within the structures of a political and manly world that shows us how we started but takes us to where we are, in a now hybrid continuum.

Documentation of tests and experiments

Documentation of proces for exhibition

Documentation for STWST 48x3 Exhibition